AMBot | 12/09/2017 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The staff of Yabako Sandrovich's "Kengan Ashura" manga confirmed on Thursday that an anime version is still in the works. The anime was originally announced for the year 2015.
In the manga's story, companies and merchants bet large sums of money to hire fighters for unarmed close combat matches. The winner takes all in these Kengan competitions, which originated during the Edo period. Merchants use the fights as a means to settle disputes with each other. The strong and mysterious Ōma Tokita, whose nickname is Ashura, enters these matches. The president of the Nogi Group, Hideki Nogi, keeps his ambitions to himself when he meets Ashura. The events begin to revolve around the Kengan fights as Ashura enters the fray.
In the manga's story, companies and merchants bet large sums of money to hire fighters for unarmed close combat matches. The winner takes all in these Kengan competitions, which originated during the Edo period. Merchants use the fights as a means to settle disputes with each other. The strong and mysterious Ōma Tokita, whose nickname is Ashura, enters these matches. The president of the Nogi Group, Hideki Nogi, keeps his ambitions to himself when he meets Ashura. The events begin to revolve around the Kengan fights as Ashura enters the fray.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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